It is the year After Colony 195, and war between the Space Colonies and Earth has begun. To give the colonies an edge, they send 5 young soldiers, trained to perfection, to earth in the most powerful of Mobile Suits-Gundams. With their arrival, the tide of the war changes as they battle against the Earth forces and the Colonies of their origin.
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Played this a lot as a kid but finally beat it today after a long time away. It's tough, and encourages some fairly heinous strategies, but between the beautiful sprites and the shifting between ranged and melee combat based on fighter proximity, Endless Duel brings a lot to the table and can be really fun against a skilled opponent.
Definitely check it out if you're a fan of the series or of fighters from the era, but it will likely hit on some level even if you're new to the franchise.
Definitely check it out if you're a fan of the series or of fighters from the era, but it will likely hit on some level even if you're new to the franchise.
Game Review - originally written by (wraith)
Okay. Normally, I'm not the biggest fighting game fan in the world. I usually stick to my Capcom and my SNK and wave my middle fingers at the crappy knock-offs that other companies try to throw at me. Having said that, I was shocked to find that this game is not only pretty good, it's fucking great. Bandai usually churns out ho-hum games based on anime licenses, but this is an exception. I mean, yeah, it's still an anime license, but it's not ho-hum. The graphics are very pretty, the music is rockin, and the gameplay mechanics are smooth as you could want them to be. If you're bored with Super Duper Ultimate Mecha World Champion Street Fighter 2 Omega3, give this a shot.
(editor's note: I agree, back in 2005 this was one of the first games I discovered via emulation and I was blown away by the superb presentation and gigantic sprites for an SNES fighting game)
Okay. Normally, I'm not the biggest fighting game fan in the world. I usually stick to my Capcom and my SNK and wave my middle fingers at the crappy knock-offs that other companies try to throw at me. Having said that, I was shocked to find that this game is not only pretty good, it's fucking great. Bandai usually churns out ho-hum games based on anime licenses, but this is an exception. I mean, yeah, it's still an anime license, but it's not ho-hum. The graphics are very pretty, the music is rockin, and the gameplay mechanics are smooth as you could want them to be. If you're bored with Super Duper Ultimate Mecha World Champion Street Fighter 2 Omega3, give this a shot.
(editor's note: I agree, back in 2005 this was one of the first games I discovered via emulation and I was blown away by the superb presentation and gigantic sprites for an SNES fighting game)